Few of us can be called natural-born linguists who fluently speak more than 2 languages. Thats exactly why millions of translators and interpreters do their jobs daily to ensure clear communications between countries, businesses, people, authors and readers, doctors and patience and other people that have a language barrier between them. Unfortunately, surfers often face situations when the information they need is published in a language they are not too experienced with. Pulling some heavy dictionaries from a bookshelf could solve the problem, but there is a much more elegant solution called 2ctranslator!

2cTranslator is a small add-on for your browser that allows you to select a word or phrase in your web browser, click the right mouse button, choose the desired language pair and get the translation in a small popup window. 2cTranslator is ultra-compact since it uses a free service from Google called Language Tools. It will only occupy a bare minimum of space on your hard drive, wont consume your RAM and slow down your system. Offering 17 language pairs, it will meet the need of the overwhelming majority of Internet users seeking an easy and fast method of translating unknown words and phrases without leaving their browser.

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